Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Child soldiers (1)
- Children and Armed Conflict (1)
- Criminal law (1)
- Delinquency adjudication (1)
- Garnett (1)
-
- Hybrid tribunal (1)
- Juvenile justice system (1)
- Juveniles (1)
- Lawrence v. Texas (1)
- Louisiana juveniles (1)
- Morissette (1)
- Public welfare offense (1)
- Rape (1)
- Right to jury in deliquency hearing (1)
- Sexual harassment (1)
- Sexually offensive conduct (1)
- Sierra Leone (1)
- Staples (1)
- Statutory rape (1)
- Strict liability (1)
- Supreme Court decisions (1)
- Tile IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (1)
Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Juvenile Law
We "Kent" Keep Transferring Kids Without A Hearing: Using Recent Supreme Court Jurisprudence To Revive Kent V. United States And End Mandatory Transfer For Juveniles, Summer Woods
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Ohio V. Clark: The Primary Purpose Of The Mandatory Reporting Provisions & Child Testimonial Statement In Relation To The Confrontation Clause, Eun Jin Kim
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Overcoming Obstacles To Succeed: Notifying Youth Of Their Juvenile Record Expungement Rights And Eligibility, Riya Saha Shah, Lourdes M. Rosado
Overcoming Obstacles To Succeed: Notifying Youth Of Their Juvenile Record Expungement Rights And Eligibility, Riya Saha Shah, Lourdes M. Rosado
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Kids, Leave The Guns At Home: Why Maryland's 'Good And Substantial Reason' Requirement Comports With Constitutional Aims In The Post-Heller Era, Julia Johnson
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Challenging Discrimination Of Lgbt Youth In Juvenile Justice: Encouraging The Legal Strategy Of Selective Prosecution Motions, Alanna Holt
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Why Do They Continue To Get The Worst Of Both Worlds? The Case For Providing Louisiana's Juveniles With The Right To A Jury In Delinquency Adjudications, Sandra M. Ko
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Prosecuting Children In Times Of Conflict: The West African Experience, David M. Crane
Prosecuting Children In Times Of Conflict: The West African Experience, David M. Crane
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
On Statutory Rape, Strict Liability, And The Public Welfare Offense Model, Catherine L. Carpenter
On Statutory Rape, Strict Liability, And The Public Welfare Offense Model, Catherine L. Carpenter
American University Law Review
Statutory Rape. At the center of a long-standing debate on whether its commission should require proof of a criminal mens rea, the prosecution of statutory rape offers a revealing look at the struggle to demarcate the parameters of the public welfare offense doctrine. Specifically, with respect to statutory rape, disagreement is deep and entrenched on whether statutory rape should be categorized as a public welfare offense, which would render irrelevant defendant's lack of knowledge of the victim's age. And despite wholesale revamping of state statutory rape laws on issues of age, gender, and potential grading and punishment, the debate on …
A New Lesson Plan For Educational Institutions: Expanded Rules Governing Liability Under Title Ix Of The Education Amendments Of 1972 For Student And Faculty Sexual Harassment, Anne-Marie Harris, Kenneth B. Grooms
A New Lesson Plan For Educational Institutions: Expanded Rules Governing Liability Under Title Ix Of The Education Amendments Of 1972 For Student And Faculty Sexual Harassment, Anne-Marie Harris, Kenneth B. Grooms
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.